• riley
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  • bombshell [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Chairman Mao: I like rightists. People say you are rightists, that the Republican Party is to the right, that Prime Minister Heath is also to the right.

    :jesse-wtf:

    President Nixon: And General DeGaulle.

    Chairman Mao: DeGaulle is a different question. They also say the Christian Democratic Party of West Germany is also to the right. I am comparatively happy when these people on the right come into power.

    :meow-tableflip:

    President Nixon: I think the important thing to note is that in America, at least at this time, those on the right can do what those on the left talk about.

    Dr. Kissinger: There is another point, Mr. President. Those on the left are pro-Soviet and would not encourage a move toward the People’s Republic, and in fact criticize you on those grounds.

    Chairman Mao: Exactly that. Some are opposing you. In our country also there is a reactionary group which is opposed to our contact with you. The result was that they got on an airplane and fled abroad.

    Prime Minister Chou: Maybe you know this.

    Wow, they're talking about Lin Biao. That was top secret and is a major conspiracy theory in today's China. And here are Mao and Zhou discussing it openly with the US president. Extraordinary.

  • Nixon [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Winston Lord was there, too

    source: I was there

  • mao_zedonk [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    That's weird Oliver Stone's Nixon taught me that Mao was a delirious giggling demon at this meeting.

    (Edit: Nixon is actually a very good flick about the deep state, the Mao scene was the worst part)

  • Hmm [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    This meeting is also part of the first act of American composer John Adams's English-language opera "Nixon in China"

    Here's a link to a recording of it being performed: https://youtu.be/G72JjpMEdKs?t=1320s

    (If the timestamp in the link doesn't work for you, the Mao scene starts at the 22 minute mark.)

    This recording is from a 2012 performance of the opera at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, France, so Mao's line about Charles de Gaulle gets some laughs from the audience.

    • Hmm [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      Here's the text of the opera: https://www.opera-arias.com/adams/nixon-in-china/libretto/

      The meeting with Mao is Act 1, Scene 2.